Your Road to Recovery Starts Here
Your Road to Recovery Starts Here
Substance Use Disorder and Addiction Therapy
Out-Patient Addiction & Substance Use Treatment
Overcoming addiction is a massive challenge for those who are seeking skills to cope with the pressures that encompass day-to-day living. Out-Patient treatment is proven to help long-term recovery through ongoing therapy and support. It does this by helping patients balance their daily routines with addiction and substance abuse recovery.
Addiction & Mental Health Co-Occurring Therapy
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 7 million American adults struggle with addiction and mental health issues, which are known as co-occurring disorders. It is thus crucial for individuals with dual diagnosis to be treated for both conditions simultaneously to ensure recovery is successful.
Substance Use Therapy & Trauma Recovery
Our substance abuse therapy and trauma recovery program was developed to help individuals who suffer from trauma and addiction transform their pain. This dual program ensures addiction recovery is sustained by addressing underlying trauma issues, allowing patients to heal and grow in an environment that feels safe and protected.
How to Succeed with Out-Patient Addiction Therapy Treatments
Shame is a scary emotion. One in which addicts try to numb their feelings. Recovery is a slow and lengthy process that helps you lighten the burden of shame so that you can start new. Through our program, we aim to help you shed any feelings of inadequacy and build healthy self-esteem to build your life on.
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How do I know if I need treatment?Understanding drug and alcohol use and addiction can be a complex issue. Many people struggle with acknowledging they have a potential problem or addiction. Some common indicators one may look for are: Life becomes unmanageable Incapable of controlling when or how much of a substance you use Having cravings to use the substance Unable to maintain any commitments Hiding your substance use from others Experiencing sudden mood shifts Substance use is impacting relationships, jobs, and family
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Couldn’t I just stop using substances on my own?Some people are able to stop using a substance when they realize they have a problem, however, for many, they have tried to stop unsuccessfully in the past and continue to struggle. Professional assistance by a licensed therapist are able to assist in this process by addressing underlying triggers that drive ones addiction or substance use. Some people may also need medications to assist with managing withdrawals and cravings.
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What does outpatient addiction treatment consist of?Outpatient substance use and addiction treatment describes a treatment program that does not involve living away from home. Outpatient services are provided in a comfortable, office based setting, where you can privately speak with your licensed therapist or medical professional.
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Can I use insurance to pay for treatment?Insurance plans and their associated benefits vary greatly. Harvard has no control over the outcome of insurance reviews; our staff will work hard to help you obtain the maximum benefit allowed. Harvard Therapy and Recovery will attempt to bill 3rd party insurance if available, and you will be responsible for any deductible, co-payment, or co-insurance. Each consumer will complete a fee agreement prior to starting services and payment is expected at the time services are delivered.
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How do I know if my substance use treatment or addiction therapy is working?You will know your substance use treatment or addiction therapy is working when you start seeing progress towards your therapeutic goals. If you feel frustrated by a lack of progress, speak with your therapist about any changes to your treatment plan.
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Are you ready to take the first step towards mental health treatment in Tulsa?Please contact us to schedule an appointment today with our team to see how our programs can guide you to living a better life.